Whatever happened to all those crazy female singers that blossomed from the late seventies? Yelping and mugging at the camera and waving their arms or jumping around? They were a mixed bunch. Most of them couldn't sing for toffee, but they were at least interesting. And a couple were very talented musicians. In this thread, I'll post up a few.

1. Poly Styrene

Musicality – 2/10. When Punk came in, apparently young Poly decided that it couldn't be very difficult, and that she would have a go. That screamy voice has been stuck in my mind for 30 years: 'I-DENT-IT-EEE!'

Tannhauser

01-10-2013 05:02 PM

2. Kate Bush

Musicality – 8/10. A genuine prodigy, who wrote 'The Man With The Child in his Eyes' aged fourteen. Mad-eyed, arm-waving sonstress.

Tannhauser

01-10-2013 05:04 PM

3. Linda Perry

Musicality 9/10 Has written some terrific songs and more to the point, has the biggest mouth of any land mammal, and almost as large as a basking shark. Not really the same era, but still.

Tannhauser

01-10-2013 05:06 PM

4. Laurie Anderson

Musicality – 10/10. Relive the weirdly hypnotic 'O Superman'. I saw her a few years back and she has some very brilliant and innovative musical ideas, like her semi-improvised monologues that she accompanies on keyboards

Tannhauser

01-10-2013 05:07 PM

5. Hazel O'Connor

Musicality 5/10. I just love this video. She has a voice like a cat's breakfast, but I love that Tron costume.

Tannhauser

01-10-2013 05:10 PM

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6. Wendy O'Williams

Musicality 0/10 No discernible musical ability, but shouts and runs around with things on her nipples, which counts for a lot. What a racket.

Tannhauser

01-10-2013 05:12 PM

7. Lene Lovitch

And to round us out for now, completely bonkers Lene Lovitch. Urr-oh-eh-oh.

Musicality – unknown/10

Tannhauser

01-10-2013 05:31 PM

If Steve spots this post:

Would you mind editing the typo on my thread title? Thanks.

Goat

01-10-2013 07:24 PM

Tann you are a strange bird, O'Williams best of the bunch.

BendtheBar

01-10-2013 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Tannhauser
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Whatever happened to all those crazy female singers that blossomed from the late seventies? Yelping and mugging at the camera and waving their arms or jumping around? They were a mixed bunch. Most of them couldn't sing for toffee, but they were at least interesting. And a couple were very talented musicians. In this thread, I'll post up a few.

1. Poly Styrene

Musicality – 2/10. When Punk came in, apparently young Poly decided that it couldn't be very difficult, and that she would have a go. That screamy voice has been stuck in my mind for 30 years: 'I-DENT-IT-EEE!'

Love the horns.

That's actually better than 90% of the rage punk I've heard. I can see that growing on me.